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PATH TO TRANSITION PLANNING Transition planning is most successful when it is a student driven process starting the year the student turns16, and involving the family, regular education teacher, special education teacher, agency representative if appropriate, and school district representative. Invite The Student
Age-Appropriate Assessment Gather information R Preferences R Interests R Needs R Strengths
Use assessments to inform Post-Secondary Goals for education, training, employment and if appropriate independent living.
Course of Study Multiyear description of coursework/activities designed to help meet post-secondary goals.
Transition Services May include instruction, related services, community experiences and/or adult & daily living activities.
Invite & Coordinate with Agencies Link students in school to services, accommodations & supports they will access after school. Annual IEP Goals Develop both academic and functional measureable goals to achieve post-secondary goals.
SUCCESSFUL TRANSITION TO ADULT LIFE